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- phrase requests - More professional word for day to day task . . .
I’m looking for a more professional term or phrase to describe “day to day task” or a task that is very common for a particular role of work
- meaning - Difference between socket and outlet - English Language . . .
While translating a technical document I began thinking about socket and outlet It seems like they're mostly interchangeable Is that correct? Or is there a difference between the two?
- vocabulary - Word to describe everyday things - English Language . . .
Is there any one word which can describe everyday things? By this, I mean things we commonly regard as things most people do every day, like taking a shower, brushing your teeth, getting dressed,
- grammaticality - Is Thanks a ton a commonly used phrase? - English . . .
The commonly used expression, in AmE, is thanks a million I think thanks a ton has derived from the same expression and eventually found its way to the mainstream I can't find anything for thanks a ton in NOAD, but see an entry for thanks a million Furthermore, I can't find the same expression registered in OED, which makes it chiefly American
- meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
The OED writes that daemon is simply an alternate spelling for demon However, Wikipedia writes that the two are subtly different: The words daemon and daimon are Latinized spellings of the Greek δαίμων (daimôn), a reference to the daemons of Ancient Greek religion and mythology, Hellenistic religion and philosophy [1] Daemons are good or benevolent "supernatural beings between mortals
- meaning - Difference between floor and storey - English Language . . .
I've read once about "x stories" Want to know if there is any difference between stories and floors Or they are just alias for each other used in different variations of English language?
- Difference between greater and larger - English Language Usage . . .
What is the difference between greater and larger? For example, should we say for time, the waiting time is greater than or the waiting time is larger than?
- What is the difference between a category and a type
Is there a difference between the terms category and type? I can't seem to figure out when I should use one over the other
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